BUG: the color seems to be off. its sets the property to (1,1,1,1) for white, it should be (100,100,100,100)
and the color doesn't accept random colors, the tools compiler blocks them with "could not find a method matching"
You should be able to create an action where you copy all the code in a custom code action. but i can't get it to show me the create code in the output
edit: missed the using dialogs, now it works
short galaxy free guide:
1) get the create code into the output
2) create a record and an array conatining the record
3) copy the prure create code into an text editor and replace the genereated variable name with the names of the editor (if your record has the same name, you just have to add lp_ to currentStruct, lv_ to all dialog item variables from inside the record, gv_ to the arrays name
4) create a new action with a parameter and the one action custom code action where you paste the modified code
5) call your create action somewhere and show the dialog array[x].dialog somewhere
6) profit from the awesome drag and drop system :)
BUG: the color seems to be off. its sets the property to (1,1,1,1) for white, it should be (100,100,100,100)
and the color doesn't accept random colors, the tools compiler blocks them with "could not find a method matching"
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You should be able to create an action where you copy all the code in a custom code action. but i can't get it to show me the create code in the output
edit: missed the using dialogs, now it works
short galaxy free guide:
1) get the create code into the output
2) create a record and an array conatining the record
3) copy the prure create code into an text editor and replace the genereated variable name with the names of the editor (if your record has the same name, you just have to add lp_ to currentStruct, lv_ to all dialog item variables from inside the record, gv_ to the arrays name
4) create a new action with a parameter and the one action custom code action where you paste the modified code
5) call your create action somewhere and show the dialog array[x].dialog somewhere
6) profit from the awesome drag and drop system :)